FORMULA 1 ROLEX BELGIAN GRAND PRIX 2020
Statement - Spa Grand Prix Spa Grand Prix acknowledges the federal government’s decision to ban all mass events until August 31st. We support this decision because your health and that of all the Belgian Grand Prix’s stakeholders is our priority. As a consequence, from today, all the ticket sales for the 2020 edition of our national Grand Prix will be suspended. As for the ticket holders, we will obviously respect our general terms and conditions of sale. We will keep you informed of any
Covid-19 - Measures extended in Belgium
Press release Covid-19 - Measures extended in Belgium This Wednesday 15 April, the Belgian National Security Council took the decision to extend the lockdown on Belgian territory, until the 3 May inclusive, as part of the battle against the Covid-19 pandemic. Consequently, the Circuit of Spa-Francorchamps will be closed until the 3 May inclusive. The Belgian National Security Council has also decided to ban all mass events up to 31 August inclusive. The Circuit will be paying close attention to
Resumption of training and sports competitions behind closed doors from the 8th of June
organisers, promotors and the RACB. Mass events remain prohibited until the 31st of August. The health and safety of all remains our primary concern, and the participants and the Circuit will continue to ensure that the number of people present onsite
Racing Safe, Health First
layout of our infrastructures. The Circuit of Spa-Francorchamps has particularly extensive external and internal spaces. As for sports competitions, these remain prohibited until the 31st of July, and mass gathering cannot be held in Belgian until the
SPA ASIA - 10 SEPTEMBER
delight of all fans on Sunday 10thSeptember. It is no secret that the community of fans of two and four-wheels emanating from Asia is consequential. By offering a motorised Asian High Mass on the ‘most beautiful circuit in the world’, the organisers have